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Ask HN: What do you do to keep your Coding Interview skills sharp?

8 pointsby zer0sand0nesover 5 years ago
Recently I started doing 1-2 problems from Leetcode before going to sleep.<p>I want to be prepared for whatever comes my way whenever I decide to interview again.

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_q1cjover 5 years ago
After realizing that even as a moderately competent junior-mid-level developer my fitness for interview problems drops drastically as soon as I&#x27;m employed.<p>Studying algorithms reminds me of my most hated classes in college, mostly because my professor had no interest in teaching and was really only there for his research...<p>However, I still have no clue how to keep my interview-foo top notch while not freaking out about trying to get a job as well. I still can&#x27;t believe friends of mine can line up 5-7 interviews in the course of a week and then get offers from 60% of them on their first try.
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LeonBover 5 years ago
Oh incidentally I learned recently that things you learn in the last 90 minutes or so before going to sleep are less likely to be retained.<p>I believe I read this in &quot;The Expert&#x27;s Guide to Sleeping Well&quot; by Chris Idzikowski, which is a well-researched book... but I didn&#x27;t take any notes on where in particular I read it.<p>It was a striking result because a lot of research shows that sleeping after studying is crucial to consolidate the learning -- this added the nuance that a gap between the study and the sleep is also needed.
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arthurcolleover 5 years ago
Actually do interviews. After 20 you&#x27;ll see what you should actually focus on, as opposed to cookie cutter problems that test memory vs. in-moment applications.
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